After taking a look at the newly launched Yahoo!Food. I have to say that it does not get my adrenaline flowing.
I like Chow (now owned by CNET) much better. Why? Nicer design, better content, things to discover.
Yahoo!Food is nice and neat but could use some of the personality, the edge, the zaniness that Chow displays.
Hey! Yahoo!Food is the new kid on the block, I guess it can still learn new tricks.
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Hey – if you like chow over yahoo, what do you think of bakespace.com?